Beautiful Bananas

Beautiful Bananas
Title Beautiful Bananas PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Laird
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 2019-07-04
Genre Jungle animals
ISBN 9780192768872

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Beatrice's mum has asked her to take a bunch of bananas to Grandad. On her path through the jungle, Beatrice meets a giraffe who accidentally flicks them into a stream. Whoops! But the giraffe picks some flowers for Beatrice to take instead. As her journey continues flowers are swapped forhoney, honey is swapped for some mangoes . . . and so it goes on until a friendly elephant swaps a feather for . . . a beautiful bunch of bananas! A lovely circular story, based on an African folktale, about family, friendship, and teamwork. Written by best-selling author Elizabeth Laird, andillustrated by Liz Pichon, creator of Tom Gates.

Beautiful Bananas

Beautiful Bananas
Title Beautiful Bananas PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Laird
Publisher Peachtree Publishing Company
Pages 28
Release 2004
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781561453054

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On her way to her grandfather's house with a bunch of bananas, Beatrice has a series of mishaps with jungle animals who each substitute something new for what she is carrying.

If I Was a Banana

If I Was a Banana
Title If I Was a Banana PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Tylee
Publisher
Pages 38
Release 2016
Genre Imagination
ISBN 1776570332

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A boy's-eye-view of the everyday brings alive all the wonder and oddity of the world inside our own heads.

Banana’s Secret

Banana’s Secret
Title Banana’s Secret PDF eBook
Author Linda Clay Roberson
Publisher Archway Publishing
Pages 32
Release 2021-07-29
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1665709286

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One summer morning, Banana jumps out of bed, thrilled about his new idea. He has to hide his idea from everyone, especially his sister Pear who cannot keep a secret, but Pear has her own plan. She’s going to follow Banana and see what he’s up to. Banana carries a big jar outside and puts his idea into action. He catches one beautiful butterfly in his jar and then another and another. He eventually catches all the butterflies in town, unaware that Pear has been watching him the whole time. He takes the butterflies into his bedroom and sets them free, happy to be surrounded by his new friends. However, the next day, Banana realizes the neighbors are not happy because all the butterflies have disappeared. Everyone in town is sad, so Pear steps in to help her brother with his butterfly problem. They learn to get along and be good siblings. Together, they bring beauty and joy back to the neighborhood.

Mangos, Bananas and Coconuts: A Cuban Love Story

Mangos, Bananas and Coconuts: A Cuban Love Story
Title Mangos, Bananas and Coconuts: A Cuban Love Story PDF eBook
Author Himilce Novas
Publisher Arte Publico Press
Pages 180
Release 1996-06-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781611922165

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The twin protagonists of Mangos, Bananas and Coconuts emerge from the lush tropics of the Cuban countryside like Caribbean Tristans and Isoldes, bound to each other in an eternal embrace that neither politics nor geography, nor the ill-will of family and society can break. Like so many timeless tales, Mangos, Bananas and Coconuts begins with the love of a man and a woman from opposite ends of the social strata and rises to mythic proportions as their newly born twins are separated at birth. The son is raised in wealth and privilege in the affluent exile community of Florida; the daughter and her father scratch out a living in New YorkÍs Spanish Harlem. In spite of the realistically portrayed social and economic differences in their upbringing, destiny and all of the forces of fate and chance conspire to bring together the twin protagonists in an ingenious and sincerely amorous embrace. The four elements of nature„earth, wind, fire, and water„all participate in this magically real world, where their parentsÍ mystical union has lead to a quest for a second and more fulfilled and transcendent one.

Blue

Blue
Title Blue PDF eBook
Author Katia Dabdoub Hechema
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015-11-01
Genre
ISBN 9780996646109

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World of Bananas in Hawai'i

World of Bananas in Hawai'i
Title World of Bananas in Hawai'i PDF eBook
Author Angela Kay Kepler
Publisher Pali-O-Waipio Press
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9780983726609

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Winner of the 2012 Ka Palapala Po'okela Award for Excellence in Natural Science The World of Bananas in Hawai'i: Then and Now--unique, comprehensive, colorful, authoritative, readable and with over 1,900 color illustrations--culminates nine years of exhaustive library research coupled with painstaking field and agricultural investigations in Hawai'i and other Pacific islands. It is the first book about bananas in Hawai'i and a major contribution to Hawaiian culture. It is also the first attempt to trace banana/plantain evolution within the Pacific. Truly a "banana bible," it is written in highly accessible prose embracing a broad array of topics. Lavishly illustrated, it covers virtually every edible and inedible banana in Hawai'i, Polynesian introduced and international, including the spectacular ornamentals and fe'i. The World of Bananas reflects a deep respect for Hawaiian oral history and esteemed post-contact literature, reviving long-forgotten traditional foods, chants, crafts, and everyday clothing woven from bananas. As a result of Angela Kepler's 30-year Pacific-wide ecological research, readers will encounter original ideas (e.g., how migrant seabirds likely guided Marquesan seafarers to colonize Hawai'i) and delight in the multihued tapestry of true-to-life banana tales from the nebulous dawn of Hawaiian history to the present (e.g., the rediscovery of legendary banana groves). The authors shed fascinating new light on Hawai'i's little-known "pregnant" banana, mai'a hāpai, and resurrect a long-forgotten minor goddess, Hina-'ea, whose curative mai'a lele banana once healed vitamin A deficiencies in children. Interweaving extensive original research with judicious gleanings from a tiny worldwide network of banana specialists, this book provides new, dependable, and pictorial descriptions for 140 living varieties and 22 kinship groups, illustrated keys separating similar cultivars, hundreds of name synonyms, and information on pesticide-free care and maintenance, nutritional deficiencies, and troubleshooting pests/diseases. The mouth-watering recipe chapter includes savory dishes such as banana mayonnaise and meat-plantain casseroles.